A TORNADO TOUCHES DOWN ON A LOCAL FARM! 40/29'S JOSH TAYLOR SHOWS US WHERE THE TWISTER EVEN TOPPLED A SCHOOL BUS. HE'S LIVE TONIGHT. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAYS AN EF-1 TORNADO CAME THROUGH A FOUR- MILE AREA, HITTING THIS FARM. Jerry McDonald, Owner: " it was around 9:30. It tore my dish off the house, so I didn't have any TV." BUT THAT WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING: IT ALSO BLEW THE ROOF OFF HIS EQUIPMENT SHED, AND DAMAGED TWO OF HIS TRACTORS AND A PICKUP TRUCK. AND CHECK THIS OUT: IT EVEN TOPPLED AN OLD SCHOOL BUS THAT HE USED FOR STORAGE. McDONALD SAYS IT DIDN'T HIT HIM WHAT HAD HAPPENED UNTIL HE CAME OUTSIDE AFTER THE STORM LEFT. McDonald: "I didn't realize it was a tornado until... well actually, after I got to seeing the damage. I thought it was just straight line winds. BUT THE ONE PLACE THAT WASN'T DAMAGED WAS McDONALD'S HOME, AND HE SAYS HE'S GRATEFUL. McDonald: "I was always concerned about the house trailer and a tornado, but it didn't shake. It didn't shake. It was just as solid as it could be." AND JERRY MCDONALD SAYS HE'S BEEN ON THIS FARM FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS, AND HIS FAMILY HAS OWNED IT FOR GENERATIONS, BUT HE'S NEVER SEEN A TORNADO TOUCH DOWN HERE BEFORE LAST NIGHT. REPORTING LIVE TONIGHT, JOSH TAYLOR, 40/29 NEWS. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAYS WINDS FROM AN E-F- 1 TORNADO ARE BETWEEN 86 AND 110 MILES AN HOUR.